counteragitate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

counter- +‎ agitate

Verb[edit]

counteragitate (third-person singular simple present counteragitates, present participle counteragitating, simple past and past participle counteragitated)

  1. (intransitive) To engage in counteragitation.
    • 1975, Andrew Czartoryski, Education for Power, page 46:
      Laying aside their ineffectual seals of office, ministers and senior party officials could go among the apparently easily led people and counteragitate on their own behalf.